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where's our educated workforce? she'd say you know what, the pressure is to first thing that goes is the education budget. and it's a big deal. and the proof is in the pudding. >> if you were going to prioritize where most improvement needs to happen, grade school, high school, college, universities, where would you put it? what would you make the first priority? >> that's a great question. i would put it in early education. there's a certain irony here. if you were an alien and parachuted on to the earth and read the study results and about how due to sequestration and the government shutdown we're pulling low income kids out of preschool, you would see that as a bizarre contradiction. we know that quality matters more than quantity. we have a lot of testing and homework in the united states. we spend a lot of money as you've noted. but we don't have a lot of quality. we don't have many smart tests and homework. i think that starts but doesn't end in the quality and selectivity of the teacher training program. >> h
where's our educated workforce? she'd say you know what, the pressure is to first thing that goes is the education budget. and it's a big deal. and the proof is in the pudding. >> if you were going to prioritize where most improvement needs to happen, grade school, high school, college, universities, where would you put it? what would you make the first priority? >> that's a great question. i would put it in early education. there's a certain irony here. if you were an alien and...
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ideas about female education were finally changing. support for the education of girls grew rapidly in the years following the american revolution and with the rise of women's education came a rise in the theme ownership of eyeglasses. all the porters our journey of women holding classes, these are from the 1780s and 1790s before the two -- you never see women holding classes because women were not learned anyway. and the company of books and the company of her own mind in the end of her life, jane franklin became a radical. a reader who like politics and philosophy best she absorb some of the most radical ideas of the 18 century. i just want to get one last story about a book she read in 1786 when she was 74. she raise her children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren and buried in most of the. she put on his spectacles and she read the book written by richard price, a clergyman and political radical. one objection the idea that everything in life is fÊted by providence he wrote is the failure. many pairs in the month and many m
ideas about female education were finally changing. support for the education of girls grew rapidly in the years following the american revolution and with the rise of women's education came a rise in the theme ownership of eyeglasses. all the porters our journey of women holding classes, these are from the 1780s and 1790s before the two -- you never see women holding classes because women were not learned anyway. and the company of books and the company of her own mind in the end of her life,...
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and certainly higher education and job training. these are good middle skills jobs, middle class jobs that people can get with some kind of education after high school, but we have to make sure our students are prepared for that and they get that two-year grow, that credential, or that four-year degree and go on to graduate school if they're going to compete globally and if they're going to live economically secure lives. >> former director of white house domestic policy council melody barnes. great to see you, thanks for your time. >>> we've been asking you to share your thoughts on the shutdown and the stories with the #don'tshutmedown. man died when his helicopter crashed in texas yesterday. there's no one to go. we're all furloughed, faa, ntsb investigators. >>> thanks to the gop shutdown, my 6-year-old daughter can't get a flu shot. from jen, my husband is a federal employee working without pay. add on to the 2010 cost of living pay freeze and then the mortga mortgage, question mark. you can only imagine what this is doing to p
and certainly higher education and job training. these are good middle skills jobs, middle class jobs that people can get with some kind of education after high school, but we have to make sure our students are prepared for that and they get that two-year grow, that credential, or that four-year degree and go on to graduate school if they're going to compete globally and if they're going to live economically secure lives. >> former director of white house domestic policy council melody...
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we need to make sure that we invest in higher education, as we are doing. the capitol investment. so when they go to college they can now wind up being better trained and prepared for the new jobs of the 21st century. this merger is already showing that we will get more research dollars into this date which will create more jobs. that is why we need to do, make tax is more affordable, more investment in higher education and more partnerships with the private sector. >> senator, one minute. >> 400,000 out of work, the highest unemployment and the lowest of creation in the region. new jersey dropped and rankings as a good place to do business. we are one of the ten worst states to do business and. normal class has shrunk. poverty is that a 52-year high. we need to take a different course, chart a different course from this governors failed romney-style trickle-down economics of giving tax credits to corporations that has not worked. we have landed at the bottom of the barrel. my economic plan recognizes that we have to grow our economy from the middle class out. that means that we i
we need to make sure that we invest in higher education, as we are doing. the capitol investment. so when they go to college they can now wind up being better trained and prepared for the new jobs of the 21st century. this merger is already showing that we will get more research dollars into this date which will create more jobs. that is why we need to do, make tax is more affordable, more investment in higher education and more partnerships with the private sector. >> senator, one...
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. >> they serve more than 5,000 of the most needy families offering job training, counseling and education programs. >> this is a classroom where in the afternoon there will be all kinds of kid activities going on. >> now more than half of the employees are furloughed as they are forced to cut back. this couple came to the center when he was just 8. >> for now is will be opening three hours late and still offering central services to the most vulnerable client like homeless teens and kids in foster care. >> even though we are not getting paid and have no concept, we are caring for the young people or they would be on the streets. >> in part it's because of the city's lack of budget autonomy. you can see out here live, a lot of people have shown up with signs free d.c.'s money. free d.c.'s budget. this is supposed to start any moment. the charter school representatives will be here being hit by the funding freeze as well. news 4, back to you. >> thank you, melissa. chuck hagel will be in delaware when the remains of four u.s. soldiers killed in afghanistan arrive. private 50 class cody patt
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it is time for a new approach to education, to break up the special interest cartels that hold back our young children and our young adult. -- adults. [applause] ,ducation is itself opportunity and government has no business telling students where they can and cannot go to get it. [applause] it is time for a new, more bold approach to transportation. new roads mean new never hurts, new jobs, -- new roads mean new roads, jobs, new opportunities. today infrastructure money that states should be spending on those opportunities washington takes and spends on bureaucratic waste and on special interest giveaways. it is time to rethink our dysfunctional welfare system, that holds poor families down. [applause] and it is time to reform a corrupt corporate welfare system that props the this is up. -- that props big businesses up. [applause] find new ways, conservative ways that rely on free enterprise and institutions of civil society to help young couples to get married, afford a home, rate and danish -- raise and educate their children, and retirement security themselves. our movement has alwa
it is time for a new approach to education, to break up the special interest cartels that hold back our young children and our young adult. -- adults. [applause] ,ducation is itself opportunity and government has no business telling students where they can and cannot go to get it. [applause] it is time for a new, more bold approach to transportation. new roads mean new never hurts, new jobs, -- new roads mean new roads, jobs, new opportunities. today infrastructure money that states should be...
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no agriculture money, no education money, no health care money, no nothing. but they want to keep defense hold. that's what the other side is trying to do. i realize that's not what my republican friends here want to do. it's not just taking the number but how the number is going to be allocated across the appropriations. that's how the defense appropriations bill is put together. it absorbs all of the money and leaves all of the other budgets starving. i know defense is important. i supported a strong defense. i stood against irresponsible cuts to the defense department. but to take a lower number in the whole budget and say we'll take a lower number and give it all to defense and you can't find anything in health and education and social services that are so important. that's not right either. let me have one more point. i said one, one more point is this -- when the senator from tennessee has been very brave because there aren't that many brave people around here. he's said we may need to raise a few revenues here and there. we can't solve this problem by
no agriculture money, no education money, no health care money, no nothing. but they want to keep defense hold. that's what the other side is trying to do. i realize that's not what my republican friends here want to do. it's not just taking the number but how the number is going to be allocated across the appropriations. that's how the defense appropriations bill is put together. it absorbs all of the money and leaves all of the other budgets starving. i know defense is important. i supported...
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doctors and hospitals and schools and anyone we could find who had an interest in being able to help educate a joint constituency. we then spent months and months we would goe bus - from town to town. we have three of them going, television ads and lots of other things. we were well funded to do that. i don't know how well funded current administration is in this effort. i'm not trying to compare. aboutst saying we started 15 months in advance. i think they have chosen to do it slightly different. my guess is they will have successes in some areas and will have failures and others. it's a big job. host: during that six weeks that you are implementing medicare part d and you called it a bumpy ride, did you get an earful from the president how it was going or republican colleagues? guest: my ears were full all the time from everyone from consumers to members of congress on capitol hill and i did have some conversations with the president on the third or fourth day. it was becoming clear that things were going to be a little on pay and he wanted to know how it was going and i gave him a regular
doctors and hospitals and schools and anyone we could find who had an interest in being able to help educate a joint constituency. we then spent months and months we would goe bus - from town to town. we have three of them going, television ads and lots of other things. we were well funded to do that. i don't know how well funded current administration is in this effort. i'm not trying to compare. aboutst saying we started 15 months in advance. i think they have chosen to do it slightly...
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we were told those are considered educational records. and only because we have clearance from the johnsons can we have pictures of kendrick. but any other pictures could be exempt because it would show a student's educational record. >> does that mean there are other students in the pictures taken prior or after what they've released? >> that's the implication. but when that was our followup question, are there students then in the other pictures? they just repeated, those pictures are protected by the exemption for educational records. >> has it ever been explained how allegedly his shoe -- they say he was reaching for his shoe in the rolled up mat and that's when he got stuck. have they ever explained why his shoe would have been in the bottom of a rolled up mat? >> according to students who spoke with the police in the file we received from the deputies, there are students who hide their shoes in places around the gym because apparently there aren't enough lockers in this high school. the question we then asked, there are 21 mats in t
we were told those are considered educational records. and only because we have clearance from the johnsons can we have pictures of kendrick. but any other pictures could be exempt because it would show a student's educational record. >> does that mean there are other students in the pictures taken prior or after what they've released? >> that's the implication. but when that was our followup question, are there students then in the other pictures? they just repeated, those pictures...
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we have got kids to educate. we have an immigration system to fix. we have got more troops to bring home, and a middle-class to rebuild, and an opportunity to restore. there is so much america has going for it in this new century. this country works better when work together. -- we work together. thank you, and have a great weekend. >> hello, i'm buck mckeon, chairman of the house armed services committee. for all the focus on disagreements in washington, we have found some common ground this week. on thursday, president obama signed legislation that guarantees death benefits for the families of fallen troops that will continue to be paid out during the government shutdown. we have come together to ensure that members of our military and the civilians who support that will be paid no matter what. we should not stop there. the house has passed more than a dozen bills providing funding for things that we can all agree on, veterans, cancer research, national guard, national parks, headstart, food safety, flight safety, border security, nuclear weapons s
we have got kids to educate. we have an immigration system to fix. we have got more troops to bring home, and a middle-class to rebuild, and an opportunity to restore. there is so much america has going for it in this new century. this country works better when work together. -- we work together. thank you, and have a great weekend. >> hello, i'm buck mckeon, chairman of the house armed services committee. for all the focus on disagreements in washington, we have found some common ground...
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maybe i could be an education. if so you a son and he comes to you and ask you for political advice. be careful what you tell him not to join. [laughter] maybe that's where he's going. as i relayed in the book. >> host: before we continue with your political career. there's something that struck me about the book which says a lot about you and immigrant families and your work ethic. where it certainly comes from your father. when you move back from chicago to puerto rico, he starts a restaurant -- didn't go very well. after that, he went to college, after college you were always working. at what point you started driving a cab because you needed to make money to go back to puerto rico to meet up with your future wife. and seems to me, from reading the boob, i -- book, i think you say at one point it was important to show you were hard working. that the puerto ricans have a good work ethic. there are many -- still today, that like that use racist characterization of puerto rican of immigrants saying lazy and on welf
maybe i could be an education. if so you a son and he comes to you and ask you for political advice. be careful what you tell him not to join. [laughter] maybe that's where he's going. as i relayed in the book. >> host: before we continue with your political career. there's something that struck me about the book which says a lot about you and immigrant families and your work ethic. where it certainly comes from your father. when you move back from chicago to puerto rico, he starts a...
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[applause] what are families need is good education, decent and safe living environments, the job is a grown-up and good work ethics and moral values. they need the security of living in a world free of terrorism. any healthy bodies and a healthy growing economy. they need so much and washington is not delivering a check banked on a solid foundation. recently as i went through airport security, the tsa officer was so sad that i had to stop and pray for him before i made it through check on it. this is really the good truth. salary for was on low, but was required to work anyway because the shutdown prevented him from getting a salary. after the prayer i received a very somber thank you and my credentials were then returned to me. what is so amazing to me is that our veterans and others are being needlessly and directly impacted with no end in sight for relief. why must veterans and honest, hard-working americans suffer so that forcibly subsidize birth control and abortions can r eign. this summit is so important and i'm so glad to see all of you. we can pray together for those in it
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and if you have a top-down bureaucratic educational model, it's certainly not based on competition. >> and the solution is to have more school choice, i guess, right? >> that's certainly a solution where parents could find the level of discipline they want that fits their kids. even in the same family siblings could allow for different -- >> there could be charter schools that allow baseballs and some that don't. baseball schools and no baseball schools. >> exactly. >> insane. thank you, mr. bowdon. thank you. appreciate it. >>> we have a poll question for you. when you're at leisure, how much time do you spend on the net including e-mail and texting each day. less than an hour, between one hour and three hours or more than three hours? we'll review that on friday. >>> we're told the super bowl will sell out. more details. we'll come right back. megyn kelly. the judge is being sued. kelly is next. when our little g, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my
and if you have a top-down bureaucratic educational model, it's certainly not based on competition. >> and the solution is to have more school choice, i guess, right? >> that's certainly a solution where parents could find the level of discipline they want that fits their kids. even in the same family siblings could allow for different -- >> there could be charter schools that allow baseballs and some that don't. baseball schools and no baseball schools. >> exactly....
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, education, education. >> simon, you put your finger on the key issue. if you're born in the united states, in the top 25%, you have an 87% chance of going to college. bottom, you have an 8% and schools like nyu, and the school of business trying to bring in as you say students from the lower part of the economic distribution into the discussion about how to become part of the leadership class, part of the class that creates value, and we have to do that in order to hold the society together and create a better future for all of us. >> you know, john, technology is a fe nom nal thing for this economy. technology has in many senses misled a lot of people because they believe they can make a lot of money quickly by founding an instagram and an awful lot of people in tech start-ups that perhaps might not should have -- should not have made that decision. help me out here. am i barking up the wrong tree? >> no. i think you're right. i think there are a lot of people who are hoping to build the next instagram and for the people who have the absolute top fligh
, education, education. >> simon, you put your finger on the key issue. if you're born in the united states, in the top 25%, you have an 87% chance of going to college. bottom, you have an 8% and schools like nyu, and the school of business trying to bring in as you say students from the lower part of the economic distribution into the discussion about how to become part of the leadership class, part of the class that creates value, and we have to do that in order to hold the society...
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don't you know want them to have so many programs and put so much money in you know and in helping education or health care or any of these we can do all of these things ourselves you know and i think what's happening here unfortunately is that we're seeing people with a lot of money and power manipulating this kind of idea that they want limited government so they can have more latitude to do you know business and take advantage of the employment sector and you know so this is counterproductive for all of us here ok deedy i have a suspicion you disagree go ahead yes i completely disagree far as saying federalists well yeah you know i think most americans do not want the government and their life so much in it you have to understand obamacare is the most sweeping program policy maybe ever and so many americans their poll every day that they don't want it they don't like it it's a mess now they can't even make it work so of course the republicans are standing strong because they're listening to their constituency because they don't want to bomb a care ok good i'm glad they're fighting for tha
don't you know want them to have so many programs and put so much money in you know and in helping education or health care or any of these we can do all of these things ourselves you know and i think what's happening here unfortunately is that we're seeing people with a lot of money and power manipulating this kind of idea that they want limited government so they can have more latitude to do you know business and take advantage of the employment sector and you know so this is...
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education and vocational counseling. outreach program including at military facilities and vet success on campus. these programs and benefits and claims cannot be sustained by a piecemeal allocation of money. the claims need to be verified by going to other agencies like the i.r.s.. the labor training programs need to be provided by the department of labor. opening one agency is no substitute for a comprehensive approach that serves these veterans and the people of the united states, whether it is head start children, who depend on that program, or seniors who depend on nutritional services. and over these past two weeks i have spoken to home buyers whose loans can't be processed by government agencies or by banks, business owners whose borrowing can't be approved, potential victims of health threats that can't be protected by the f.d.a.. or the c.d.c.. researchers at the n.i.h. and at places like yale that cannot continue their vital work to learn of new treatments of advances in medicine that can help save people's liv
education and vocational counseling. outreach program including at military facilities and vet success on campus. these programs and benefits and claims cannot be sustained by a piecemeal allocation of money. the claims need to be verified by going to other agencies like the i.r.s.. the labor training programs need to be provided by the department of labor. opening one agency is no substitute for a comprehensive approach that serves these veterans and the people of the united states, whether it...
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join exxonmobil in advancing math and science education. let's solve this. >>> good afternoon, everyone. as you all know, i had a phone call with the president of the united states this morning. i will say, it was a pleasant conversation. although i have to say, i was disappointed that the president refuses to negotiate. >> that was speaker john boehner responding to the president just moments ago. and joining us now is michael eric dyson of georgetown university and with me-onset is co-host "the cycle," ari melber. ari, luke russert was talking about this idea that now the republicans' way to back out of this mess they have gotten themselves into is to try to throw everything in, blend it all together with the continuing resolution. is that a dishonest way to get out of this mess? >> it is exactly that. it is dishonest. you're talking about this idea that now boehner came out and said the real issue is the deficits. that's what we care about. that is not true. how do we know that's not true. because in 2011, they made a deficit-cutting dea
join exxonmobil in advancing math and science education. let's solve this. >>> good afternoon, everyone. as you all know, i had a phone call with the president of the united states this morning. i will say, it was a pleasant conversation. although i have to say, i was disappointed that the president refuses to negotiate. >> that was speaker john boehner responding to the president just moments ago. and joining us now is michael eric dyson of georgetown university and with...
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and another side says, we need to take care of people, we need bigger government and we need to have education and health care and all these things. so there is a difference in philosophy here. and we're seeing this grand battle. now, to try to find a solution to a problem, and i can go back. i was speaker for eight years. i was speaker during clinton's time and i was speaker during george w. bush's time. but if you're going to resolve a problem, you set something on the table, your counterparty sets something on the table and then you negotiate, you bargain. right now the republicans have set something on the table that nobody said, well, we're not going to have a gun stuck to our head, we're not going to negotiate anything. the only way that you find to resolve is for both parties to come forward, lay some things on the table, and what the negotiation might end up might not have anything to do with health care at all. it might be some of these other issues that are doable. so i think that's what has to happen, and it's not happening right now. >> right, but let me ask you, in all the eight y
and another side says, we need to take care of people, we need bigger government and we need to have education and health care and all these things. so there is a difference in philosophy here. and we're seeing this grand battle. now, to try to find a solution to a problem, and i can go back. i was speaker for eight years. i was speaker during clinton's time and i was speaker during george w. bush's time. but if you're going to resolve a problem, you set something on the table, your...
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it was hard for him to switch gears and get back to a rousing education event. >> did you have a moment when he was visiting and the person he was talking to got hostile to him? >> yes. it didn't happen often, but it happened regularly. with respect to the families or the families of the fallen. and the president handled it well. that's one reason he was doing those meetings is that he felt like it was his responsibility to hear from people. who's from the -- from the folks who had made the ultimate sacrifice. they had sacrificed a family member. and he thought he should hear from them. now, overwhelmingly, people were very supportive and the message at least in the sessions that i saw most commonly was, you know, my husband, my son, my wife loved their job and loved serving their country. and were committed to the cause in which you sent them. please don't let them die in vain. >> what would be done in anybody was hostile? did anybody have to get in the middle of that? >> i never saw that. the president is never more than a few feet away from a secret service agent. you never put the p
it was hard for him to switch gears and get back to a rousing education event. >> did you have a moment when he was visiting and the person he was talking to got hostile to him? >> yes. it didn't happen often, but it happened regularly. with respect to the families or the families of the fallen. and the president handled it well. that's one reason he was doing those meetings is that he felt like it was his responsibility to hear from people. who's from the -- from the folks who had...
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laugh halhalf of which are not n department of education. i won't continue it but you get my point. what have we done about that's things? nothing. where's the oversight on them? not. so the whole idea from me as somebody i'm thinking more about the future than i am a political career, is i think we ought to be working on those things. i think the american public expects us to be working on them. i will finish up just by saying that we've been running the credit card for a long time. and do we, in fact, have the right or the privilege or the ability to ask for an extension and a raising of our debt when, in fact, we haven't acted responsibly with our spending? nobody else in the country gets their credit raised when you haven't acted responsibly. they actually check your credit score. they know what kind of bills you're paying, whether you're getting further behind. so should we in fact tear up the credit card. should we force some good old adult supervision on congress, to where we'll actually be forced to make difficult decisions about priorities on how we spend america's money, a
laugh halhalf of which are not n department of education. i won't continue it but you get my point. what have we done about that's things? nothing. where's the oversight on them? not. so the whole idea from me as somebody i'm thinking more about the future than i am a political career, is i think we ought to be working on those things. i think the american public expects us to be working on them. i will finish up just by saying that we've been running the credit card for a long time. and do we,...
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join exxonmobil in advancing math and science education. let's solve this. >> welcome back to "morning joe." a live look at capitol hill, blue skies in washington. here with us now from capitol hill, republican senator from pennsylvania senator pat toomey. senator, god to have you on the show this morning. >> good morning, guys. it's nice to be back with you. >> so what's the best way to end this thing without raising the debt krolling, with or without defaulting, how do we do that? >> first of all, there is zero chance the u.s. will default on its dent it's unfortunate, people have not completed this idea of this debt ceiling without defaulting on our debt. we bring in tax ref few 12 times as much money to pay our interest on our debt. there is no way any treasury secretary or administration would willfully choose to have the catastrophic defaults occur when it's not necessary. so this is pretty well understood in financial circles. you see treasury provides have barely moved. i have legislation that would codify and formalize the obligati
join exxonmobil in advancing math and science education. let's solve this. >> welcome back to "morning joe." a live look at capitol hill, blue skies in washington. here with us now from capitol hill, republican senator from pennsylvania senator pat toomey. senator, god to have you on the show this morning. >> good morning, guys. it's nice to be back with you. >> so what's the best way to end this thing without raising the debt krolling, with or without defaulting,...
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join exxonmobil in advancing math and science education. let's solve this. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there ar24/7.branches? i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs...
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the opportunity to provide good education to our kids. to be able to have a strong work force as we do. this country could be in a renaissance in the 21st century. or a country in decline. american decline. if we continue to be dysfunctional in terms of how we govern this country and if we continue to operate by crisis, after crycy, after crisis. -- crisis, after crisis. that is no way to govern the contry. what path we take is largely going to be determined how we govern ourselves. in recent years, unfortunately, as i tell my students, we govern democracy either through leadership or crisis. if leadership is there we can avoid crisis, but they have to be willing to take the risk associated with leadership. if leadership is not there, make no mistake about it, we'll operate by crisis, and crisis will drive polcy. you can do that. but there is a price to be paid. and the price that's paid is you lose the trust of the american people in our system of government. the time has now come to exercise leadership on all sides. the american people
the opportunity to provide good education to our kids. to be able to have a strong work force as we do. this country could be in a renaissance in the 21st century. or a country in decline. american decline. if we continue to be dysfunctional in terms of how we govern this country and if we continue to operate by crisis, after crycy, after crisis. -- crisis, after crisis. that is no way to govern the contry. what path we take is largely going to be determined how we govern ourselves. in recent...
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television and stipend dollarses for over 500,000 service members and eligible family members and education programs will also stop. these are some of the major issues veterans face if the shutdown continues. my written testimony includes details of other negative impacts through our i.t. initiatives, to our national cemetery that our employees lay to rest. v.a. staff offices and v.a. employees themselves, especially those who are veterans. mini some have suggested a c.r. as an approach to meeting our f.y. 2014 budgetary responsibilities for funding the government, that's not a solution for veterans or for our nation. the budget request submitted by president obama nearly six months ago as a result of an extensive and cooperative effort across all the departments and agencies to produce a budget request that balanced priorities and risks. picking and choosing parts of government to fund would ignore two key drumbeats that i tried to deliver over the past 4 1/2 years and the first is very little of what we work on in v.a. originates in v.a. much of that originates in another department. and
television and stipend dollarses for over 500,000 service members and eligible family members and education programs will also stop. these are some of the major issues veterans face if the shutdown continues. my written testimony includes details of other negative impacts through our i.t. initiatives, to our national cemetery that our employees lay to rest. v.a. staff offices and v.a. employees themselves, especially those who are veterans. mini some have suggested a c.r. as an approach to...
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[applause] what are families need is good education, decent and safe living environments, the job is a grown-up and good work ethics and moral values. they need the security of living in a world free of terrorism. any healthy bodies and a healthy growing economy. they need so much and washington is not delivering a check banked on a solid foundation. recently as i went through airport security, the tsa officer was so sad that i had to stop and pray for him before i made it through check on it. this is really the good truth. the officer was on salary for low, but was required to work anyway because the shutdown prevented him from getting a salary. after the prayer i received a very somber thank you and my credentials were then returned to me. what is so amazing to me is that our veterans and others are being needlessly and directly impacted with no end in sight for relief. why must veterans and honest, hard-working americans suffer so that forcibly subsidize birth control and abortions can reign. this summit is so important and i'm so glad to see all of you. we can pray together for t
[applause] what are families need is good education, decent and safe living environments, the job is a grown-up and good work ethics and moral values. they need the security of living in a world free of terrorism. any healthy bodies and a healthy growing economy. they need so much and washington is not delivering a check banked on a solid foundation. recently as i went through airport security, the tsa officer was so sad that i had to stop and pray for him before i made it through check on it....
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and potentially if you closed them would allow us to pay for things like better education for kids. well, i don't know why democrats right now would agree to a format that takes off the table all the things they care about and is confined to the things the republicans care about. so, again, i don't know that that's exactly what's being proposed. my simple point is this. i think democrats in the senate and the house are prepared to talk about anything. i'm prepared to talk about anything. they can design whatever format they want. what is not fair and will not esult in an actual deal is ransom taking. or hostage taking. and the expectations that democrats are paying ransom or providing concessions for the mere act of reopening the government or paying our bills. those are not things that you do for me and they're not things that you do for the democrats. >> is there room here where it's not necessarily a concession, where it is you negotiate what the negotiations are going to look like you? don't have to agree to overturn obamacare, but you can actually negotiate what the talks are g
and potentially if you closed them would allow us to pay for things like better education for kids. well, i don't know why democrats right now would agree to a format that takes off the table all the things they care about and is confined to the things the republicans care about. so, again, i don't know that that's exactly what's being proposed. my simple point is this. i think democrats in the senate and the house are prepared to talk about anything. i'm prepared to talk about anything. they...
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by the arthur vining davis foundations-- dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. by the annenberg foundation. the summerlee foundation. by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. narrator: in the 1940s, in delano, california, as in most american towns, people lived segregated lives... even at the local movie house where whites sat in the middle and everyone else sat on the sides. then, one day, things changed. man: in 1946 there was a young guy by the name of cc. he was a pachuco. he was a zoot suiter who went off to the navy, came back, put on his civvies and went to the movies, and since he was serving his country he felt that he had a right to sit wherever he wanted, so he came and sat in the middle. he wouldn't move, so the police arrested him. [siren] there was no law that said you couldn't sit in the middle, so they couldn't charge him with anything, not even disturbing the peace. he was pretty peaceful. so they grilled him for a couple of hours and then released him, and everybody
by the arthur vining davis foundations-- dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. by the annenberg foundation. the summerlee foundation. by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. narrator: in the 1940s, in delano, california, as in most american towns, people lived segregated lives... even at the local movie house where whites sat in the middle and everyone else sat on the sides. then, one day,...
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>> already through the bezos family foundation they do a lot quietly in education, but i view him as apolitical, incredibly focused on the business. i don't expect him to take that prominent a political role. >> are we going to look back 30 years from now, 40 years from now and see this is the age not just of steve jobs who grabbed everybody's attention, but is this going to be the age of jobs and bezos? >> that's my bet. that's why i wrote the book. i think, you know, love out or hate it, and there are reasons to do both, he is building the next incredible technology in business franchise, and it's not just retailing but digital devices and these enterprise services that everybody in silicon valley is using them. >> i read a couple weeks ago he was adopted. surprised me he and steve jobs share that. how much did that impact his development? >> yeah. it's -- his mother had him when she was a teenager, and then remarried and his adoptive father is is his father and they're great people and i met them. but as part of my research i tracked down his biological father who incredibly didn'
>> already through the bezos family foundation they do a lot quietly in education, but i view him as apolitical, incredibly focused on the business. i don't expect him to take that prominent a political role. >> are we going to look back 30 years from now, 40 years from now and see this is the age not just of steve jobs who grabbed everybody's attention, but is this going to be the age of jobs and bezos? >> that's my bet. that's why i wrote the book. i think, you know, love...
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investments in education, regulatory reform, technology incentives, an energy bill. i think they can actually look good after this debacle in a forward agenda. immigration reform. that's an opportunity. >> moving from being negative to all the time trying to stop things happening collectively making things benefit the american people. i thank you both very much. fascinating conversation. that's all for us tonight. "ac 360 later" will start in a ♪ >>> there are a lot of opinions about what direction to go. there have been no decisions about what exactly we will do. >> there have been repeated situation where is we have agreements. then he goes back, and it turns out, he can't control his caucus. >> a national debt disaster looming less than 18 hours away now. the senate close to a deal, but the house refusing to play bull. can congress come together to prevent a predicted economic catastrophe. >> it's too soon. maybe tomorrow i can come with a better conclusion but i think it's
investments in education, regulatory reform, technology incentives, an energy bill. i think they can actually look good after this debacle in a forward agenda. immigration reform. that's an opportunity. >> moving from being negative to all the time trying to stop things happening collectively making things benefit the american people. i thank you both very much. fascinating conversation. that's all for us tonight. "ac 360 later" will start in a ♪ >>> there are a lot...
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investments in education. deficit reduction is important. but what people want is jobs. what people want is economic growth. technology. >> why don't we go for oil shale? why don't we go for natural gas? >> i'm for that, sean. i think we also have a balanced effort in energy. renewable energy. oil, gas extraction. shale gas. >> permits on federal land have gone down 40% under this president. >> they have gone up. >> private land. >> private lands. >> the shale gas boom has enabled us, i think because of energy efficiency to become, and oil and gas extraction, to become the biggest energy producer in the worldng russia and saudi arabia. >> if i was a billionaire, i am thinking america is stupid. >> obama has a war on fossil fuels. he said he did not like coal before he was elected. we have thousand of coal miners who are out of jobs. this is driving more americans to the government plan. you are going to seep mo more pe being in desperate situations. unemployment is so high. >> last question. bob costas, chimes in over the controversy on the redskins nickname during halft
investments in education. deficit reduction is important. but what people want is jobs. what people want is economic growth. technology. >> why don't we go for oil shale? why don't we go for natural gas? >> i'm for that, sean. i think we also have a balanced effort in energy. renewable energy. oil, gas extraction. shale gas. >> permits on federal land have gone down 40% under this president. >> they have gone up. >> private land. >> private lands. >>...
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c-span: and how much education do you have, total? >> guest: i did a master's degree at princeton. i should have gone all the way. in fact, i passed all the qualifying exams for the ph. d. , and -- then, by accident i ran into a remarkable man, henry jackson, scoop jackson who said to me, you won't really understand these washington things until you come and work here. so come work for me for a year and you can finish your doctoral thesis in your spare time. and of course, there was no spare time working for scoop. c-span: what was senator jackson's basic thinking about world affairs? was there -- is there a premise there? >> guest: oh, yes, there was a clear premise. it was that american strength in standing up to totalitarianism was vital not only for this country, but for the world. and he abhorred the fascists and then the communists who came after them. he was a great believer in our system of individual liberty. he was a great civil libertarian. but he was the son of norwegian immigrants. and he had seen norway, a little country, tremendously progressive country; national hea
c-span: and how much education do you have, total? >> guest: i did a master's degree at princeton. i should have gone all the way. in fact, i passed all the qualifying exams for the ph. d. , and -- then, by accident i ran into a remarkable man, henry jackson, scoop jackson who said to me, you won't really understand these washington things until you come and work here. so come work for me for a year and you can finish your doctoral thesis in your spare time. and of course, there was no...
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i'll give you one, for instance, labor, health and education. of which i'm the ranking member on that committee. that bill never even went to the subcommittee. never went to the subcommittee. >> you were right. in 1995 we actually had passed add signed into law six appropriations, half of the total before we got into this fight. >> that's right. >> but for example, i just went back and checked with congressman fred upton who brought to my attention, the veterans administration appropriations bill passed the house with 400 votes on june 4th. it's now 127 days that harry reid and the senate have blocked it. now, the house has since passed a clean appropriations or continuing resolution for the veterans. they passed a clean continuing resolution for veterans. it's also being blocked. he won't pass the appropriations bill and he won't pass the continuing. >> but i have -- probably not the case with veterans. but i have spent enough time in this institution and on the committees to see whether it was the fda, the food and drug administration, and whe
i'll give you one, for instance, labor, health and education. of which i'm the ranking member on that committee. that bill never even went to the subcommittee. never went to the subcommittee. >> you were right. in 1995 we actually had passed add signed into law six appropriations, half of the total before we got into this fight. >> that's right. >> but for example, i just went back and checked with congressman fred upton who brought to my attention, the veterans administration...
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investments in education, regulatory reform, technology incentives, an energy bill. i think they can actually look good after this debacle in a forward agenda. immigration reform. that's an opportunity. >> moving from being negative to all the time trying to stop things happening collectively making things benefit the american people. i thank you both very much. fascinating conversation. that's all for us tonight. "ac 360 later" will start in a few moments. we'll be back with all of this drama of course tomorrow. [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's less of a race... yeah! [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. and that keeps you going strong. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we get that. with over 30 years of experience, we'll be there -- ready to go as far as you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay -- and could save you in out-of-pocket costs. you'll
investments in education, regulatory reform, technology incentives, an energy bill. i think they can actually look good after this debacle in a forward agenda. immigration reform. that's an opportunity. >> moving from being negative to all the time trying to stop things happening collectively making things benefit the american people. i thank you both very much. fascinating conversation. that's all for us tonight. "ac 360 later" will start in a few moments. we'll be back with...
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i'll also want to talk about how we're going to help the middle class and strengthen early childhood education and improve our infrastructure and research and development. there are a whole bunch of things i want to talk about in terms of how we're going to make sure everybody's getting a fair shake in this society and that our economy is growing in a broad based way and billing obur middle class. if anybody doubts my sincerity about that, i've put forward proposals in my budget to reform entitlement programs for the long haul and reform our tax code in a way that would close loopholes and help us invest in new jobs and reduce our deficits. some of these were originally republican proposals. i don't believe any party has a monopoly on good ideas. so i've shown myself willing to go more than halfway in these conversations. if reasonable republicans want to talk about these things again, i'm ready to head up top the hill and try. i'll even spring for dinner again. but i'm not going to do it until the more extreme parts of the republican party stop forcing john boehner to issue threats about our
i'll also want to talk about how we're going to help the middle class and strengthen early childhood education and improve our infrastructure and research and development. there are a whole bunch of things i want to talk about in terms of how we're going to make sure everybody's getting a fair shake in this society and that our economy is growing in a broad based way and billing obur middle class. if anybody doubts my sincerity about that, i've put forward proposals in my budget to reform...
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they were educated, they had refinement, they had a quality of life that was pretty good. and they married husbands who were adventurers. now, why would men from the east coast and the southern states that were already in the united states, why would they come to america when -- i mean, come to texas when it was so primitive and pretty open, pretty lawless? well, here's why. because back then so many of the young men were born into families with a lot of kids, a lot of boys and girls and, you know, there were ten kids. and even if they had a good life, there wasn't going to be much to be passed down. so the lure of free land is what really brought the men and the adventurers. because if you moved to texas back then when they were just getting started and they were trying to encourage people to come from america into this part of mexico, you got free land. and as long as you would farm it and use it, you were able to keep that free land. so these southern belles came with their hearty husbands, and what they found was stark reality. there was nothing there. there was harsh
they were educated, they had refinement, they had a quality of life that was pretty good. and they married husbands who were adventurers. now, why would men from the east coast and the southern states that were already in the united states, why would they come to america when -- i mean, come to texas when it was so primitive and pretty open, pretty lawless? well, here's why. because back then so many of the young men were born into families with a lot of kids, a lot of boys and girls and, you...